Which category includes agents used to cause disease and typically present with fever and flu-like symptoms?

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Multiple Choice

Which category includes agents used to cause disease and typically present with fever and flu-like symptoms?

Explanation:
Biological agents are organisms or toxins used to cause disease, and they typically trigger signs of infection such as fever and flu-like symptoms (malaise, body aches, cough, fatigue). This pattern reflects the body's immune response to an infectious process. In contrast, vesicants cause skin blistering, blood agents disrupt cellular respiration with rapid systemic symptoms, and pulmonary agents irritate or damage the lungs without producing an infectious illness. So fever and flu-like illness point to a biological agent because they indicate an infectious process rather than a direct chemical injury.

Biological agents are organisms or toxins used to cause disease, and they typically trigger signs of infection such as fever and flu-like symptoms (malaise, body aches, cough, fatigue). This pattern reflects the body's immune response to an infectious process. In contrast, vesicants cause skin blistering, blood agents disrupt cellular respiration with rapid systemic symptoms, and pulmonary agents irritate or damage the lungs without producing an infectious illness. So fever and flu-like illness point to a biological agent because they indicate an infectious process rather than a direct chemical injury.

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